de exoneratione sectae
de exoneratione sectae (dee ig-zon-[schwa]-ray-shee-oh-nee sek-tee), n. [Law Latin “of exoneration of suit”] Hist. A writ exempting the king’s ward from being sued in any court lower than the Court of Common Pleas (such as a county court, hundred court, leet, or court baron) during the time of the wardship.